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rriHE maiiEST cash price paid for Wr'O-Oi Urn I delivered at oar Wharf. Albany, br A 01 DOrll a, 1tAl1!fWn 200,000 P01I3VDS OF AY0GLJ For which we Dii! n tha XII Gil EST CASU PRICB ! Wool owner will do well to rati w us before ee'ling. .gtT Liberal cub advance msde on Wool. 34mS P. C. HARPER A CO. THE GEEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. NEW, TO-DAY. STLHn AT. STITZEL UPTON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, GENERAL- ACEJfTS. 33 ranoli off! o o , ( :, Xlbany, . Orcgjn, ; t- J. C. KIKMtEMlALI., . . Aent, GENERAL LAND AG EXCY FOR OREGOX. Established July, 1868.- An office where geueral information roncerning the resources of Oregon can be obtained free ot charge. Loan negotiated on first Mortgage. Real E tats and Collateral Securities. We have for sale a large amount of property located in the town of Albany. Also, Fannin ; lauds, of every des cription, located in Linn and other counties in this State. . ' An Inferable sioos rimix-rcst. possess ing rare toxic and xcatctf properties at certain core for craATua. otrr. MEt.-BtAi.ciA. and all kindred Diseases. ' It completely lefctuses tbe system when im paired by disease, revives the action of the KinnsTS mm tsxiTAL ostcsAatat. radi cally rare hckofcla, aatvr szn, and all EairTITE mmi ctrra.iEOUs Dis eases, gives limiH1' and permanent relief in DnrErau. bx1tselas3. Tumors, Boils, Scald Head, Ulcere and Bores; eradi cates from the system ail traces of Mercurial Disease, It is r t.-BtcxvY TESCTAUE, being made from an herb found Indigenous in Caiisni. It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use by Females and Children, as a ai.oot ri oi. SKKBt m nEXOVATOB. For Sate by ail Druggists. OCOIIIGTON. H03TETTEB4CO. .-; AOEOT8, . ... -rV' S8 and 531 SSaxltet Street San Francisoo. :, lf ft f -ff f f f I To the citizens of Albany and vicinity, and to the owners of Real Estate : We take this method Of calling your attention to our pl.ice of bust' ness.' Having determined to open a Uranrh Of- nee in your eirr, we can oner oa a medium fur obtaining purchasers one that H appreciated bv buyer, as it saves there much time and labor in searching for what they want. Our principal Ag.-ncy, at t-ortiana, uregon, is thoroughly e laoiuineu, ana tue onq so well lurnibed fur air ing information upon Real Estate, that it affords the most complete facilities for all parties having business in our line. fSf You incur no expense in placing your property on sale with as unless a sale is made. Office on First street, opposite Post-Office. JOHN C. MEN DEN HALL, Agent. Albany, Ogn., March 23, 1870. 29tf. STITZEL UPTON,, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, J. C. MEXD1S1VIIAL1U, Agent. Office First st opposite Post Office: Albany. Ogn. HAVE for sale in the citv of Albany, a desira ble Homestead, Lots 1. 2. 7 aud 8, corner Third, Fourth and Elsworth streets, one "f the best localities in the rity. A Rood one and sbalf story house, with all other conveniences. .pply to J. C. MENDENHALL. Agent. Albany, Oregon NEW TO DAY. o O: A. COWAS. A. W. STl.HHO. A. COWAN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS FIRST STREET- ......ALBANY. They offer a large and we" lected stock of STAPLE DStY GOODS ! At Extraordinary Low Prices ron - Cash or Produce I LATEST EVIDENCE 1 CUIIE THAT COKJI3 ! USE THE REST REMEDY ! Every day brings strong proof of the great value IL.XJTS-CS- BALSA3I. Dr. P. Meredith, Dentist, office No. 132 West Sixth street, states as follows : Ciscissiati. October I. 1S69. Messrs. J. N. HARRIS A CO. Gents : About one year ago I took a cold which settled on my lungs. A violent cough was the consequence, which increased with severity. I expectorated large quantities of pbloiui aud matter. During the last winter X became so mnch reduced that I was confined to my bed. The disease was attend ed with odd chills and niht-sweats. A diarrhea set in. My friends thought I was in the lust stages of consumption, and could not possibly get p eU"" I was TVevmmeudcd to try LA-llen's Hung 13'alsam The formula was given to me, which iu imeJ me to give it a trial, and I will or.tr add that my rough is entirely cured, and I or.i now able to at- ' . 1. i V ...... i. KUU 1V (I1UIUMB ueilw. ivuinic.-fmiin.ij! 4; , P. MEUEDII1L All afflicted with Cough or any Throat or Lung trouble should use Allen's Lung Balsam without delay. J. N. HARRIS A CO., Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati, Ohio. GAinrioiv. ' Do sot be deceived you who want a good med icine, and desire "Allm Lumj MuUm." Do not allow unprincipled dealers to sell y(;u a prepara tion called Allen's Pectoral Balsam see that you get ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, and you will have the best Cough remedy ottered to the publie and one that will give you satisfaction. V FOR SALE BY ,1 RED1KQT0N, HOSTETTER & CO., J2S i $31 MarBvt., San Francisco, Cal., Areata for California ana Pacific States. boS "Sold by all Druge"ists.-f5j 9-70 ( In addition to a very large slock, covering everything iu the line of Cottons, we j liavca complete assortment of j FANCY DRESS GOODS! Latest styles ol Boys' and Men's j - CLOTHING an! FUMISHIHG GOODS! HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. Carpet, Wall-Paper, Paper &. Zaaen - Slinas, &c. j - Espeeial attention is directed to our stock of IRON AND STEElj . AND ' j CilQEfilxlL. HARDWARE ! Which is the largest and most complete this side of Portland. You are invited to call and examine our goods and priuca. j The highest market price in cash paid for Wool, Baton and Lard ! by Oet. 30, 1869-S A. COWAN i CO. ySE JiEW FOOD. i Tct a few cents yo:i can buy of .your Grocer oi Xrrggist a package cf 13EA K0S3 FAEETE made froa pure Irish Uos3 or Carraseea, -vMch -vnll make cirteen quarts cf Ilaiic Hange, asd alike quanti'ycf ruddinga Custarda, -Creams, Charlotte JLusse, c. It is tZie cheapest, healthiest end most delicious food 'iii tho 7orldT It makes a splendid Pessert, and tas : no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious CHangei! i THE G1XCAT lVii:;i.3 TOMC. J. C. MENDENHALL, ' IV o t el x- y I u l l i e ) Real Estate aid Insurance Agent, ; fVLBANY, ::::::: OREGON, j Rents Collected, and taxes paid for non-residents and others, making- out real estate papers, etc. OQce i'arrish brick, np stairs. 36-'70, 'f'nimsVn-irMi-VT taBatt7fcH'-.Tr,?ia Plantation Bitters. Tiii. vtoistlerfMl vegetable re storatirc is tlte sheet-anchor of the feeble and dcbilltatetX. A a tonic and cordial tor this aged and ' lansnid, it Ixia no cqtial amons'etaxnacUics..: , As a rcmed for ; tUe nervous wcnkneul to vbicU women are esjvecf ally sub ject, It 1 supcrsedinii everjr otlier ti iHBu'iint. In all climates, tropi cal, cx;crete, ci- frigid, it acts as tpcciCo (n f erf ipcc(ei of :; :ttrr wUc? undermines the J.o;:i".y tSti Kgt GiidtrcaUiCorTD f . r.:a jirits. lpr fS;a toy I o not wUh to inform you, reader, tUat Dr. tv'ondei.'tli or any othertnan, has discovered a remexlv tha enres Consumption, when the lungs are near'v ball" "wnsumed, in short, will cure all diseases whether o.' mind, body or estate, make men lire foreverand L"ave death to play Tor want Of work, and is designed make our sublunary sphere a blissful Paradise, to which -Heaven it self shall be bnt a sideshow. Jou bavs heard enouerh of that kind of bnmbugeery. when I teil you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Jieeay tci(( tHttjtireli care, tiie urorst eases of Catarrh ! a the ileal, i only assert tnst wbien tuousand can testify ta. : I will pay 9500 Reward for; a case that I cannot cure. .1. pamphlet giving symp toms ua otucr mionuuuu soni free um any aut dress. This remedy is . j SOLD BY MOST DRCOOI3TS IX ALL PACTS ? i OF THE WORLD. -.. v j Price M) cents. Bent by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of sixty cents, or four packages for two dol lars. - Beware of eonferWte and mortkte9 imita tion. See that my private c'tamp, which is a positive guarantee of Genuineness, ie upon the outside wrapper. Remember that this private SUmp, issued by the United States Government expressly for stamping my medicines, I has my portrait, name and address, and the words "U. 8. Certificate of Genuineness," engraved upon it, and need not bemistjikeo. Don't be swindled by travelers and others representing themselves as Dr. Sage J I sum the only maa now living that has the knowledge and right to manufacture the Gen uine Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and I never travel to sell this medic in a. J B. V. PrERCE, M. D. 21m3 13.1 Seneea street, Buffalo, N. Y. The standard remedy fcr Cou;lls, Iuflueii. Sort Throat, Whooping !ojk, Crop. XsJ Complaint, SronckHf, Meeaina oj u -"y-. ; every aneelton or m iiirem, is. . t rnvrtMPTroS. f ULIHUUI W w n'lutar'a Ralssm does not dry np a Conga, but loosens it, cleenses the lungs, and allays irri tation, thus removing fA ewuse of toe jcompiaina. v; i. -ni. i,nd r. Butts.' Prepared by Eat W. Fowl. A Son, Boston. Bold fey Eedinsj'wa, Eostetw & Oo., fen. rrsnelfao. 4 k A 1 --If 4170 1 H H H P S H H a o o- 0 0 Pi tt a A 0 0 t 0 35 0 0 o . as ft 9 a a ta JS m be e a mm . m V H m s o 0 0 0 a- a H e mm Q c K U e CO c5 o in m U ja to o P V. o a w cs o t -e -3 W o ai o c o xt a 3 s O H 6 e w 0 in ; STx 3D a is 5 sa . ; - 0 to L, cs a-1 5 g s-l CO O CO sV ' tm 9: o 02 ft 0 c wy 4Bjlr fenersilw. j Ja P PS sS a net aw, 2 -1 srj " 5. sat .- 8 ! - t H c . 12 . a sat . sat t H o 1 . H o U i . Q O ct as H b b r s : ; - H s 5r. ' H H IS 0 w . SOT JS o ' w fa s s . , aC . W ft ft o ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS. WOKK SUSPEXOKJU OS THE . SANTIAM DITCH ! A . h.,M. r and members of tbo HnntUm Ditch cJmpkny. it was resolved by the Company that, i before investing all our fortunes in so haxardous a siMwulaiiou, we recomincnu to eacn anu every one oi the mem rs d the Society to secure fur their families a oUt'atl& i.uiuis, au I .i.-r in .o of failure in the Ditrh arrangemeut I .i.. iWniiliu would have some saaans by which to gain a livelihood. Siirht Reasons why the) Backeye Sew " ..... j - &m.mm taall fltbuMl lag aaacniBP a - 1. It is the simplest enuuie macuiue maus. - v. k wearine Darts. s' It has no aaall springs and compound 4. It is betteraaapieaioe urge hesw -oim. ! without change. - ? i I. 1 l.na !,. niftMl OI UJIU UiUHI T 6 It is less liable to break needles than ary nlliArmu'tunit. ... . 1 ., Tha Shntile will wear longer man me ihititlM in tm tiiliur matibtne. J .- . . i i 8. That it has tne best reeuiag uevice, wuicn will never weuruut. irct uut ot order, break noo dles, feed unevenly, slip on starc&ea goons, or ! milker tbe seam, sv tbat one' pan vr me laouc i mill come out shorter tbau the ether, which ail I other ieeds are liable to do. It makes every stitch of an equal length. It is stronger than other feed. We cau u.kt a strung piece of cloth and nut one end in onr inachiue and tbe other end iu any otlier machine, and guarantee that our machine will take the cloth trom tueottierJU cou- souence of the adperior strength of tbe feed. it is the only tea strong enougn to loeu (nick soW-leather, sewing ou oboe soles. . rio soaping the cl..tb oranv other nid is required. It has no complicated macbiaery, aud therefore is i.ot liubtc to et out of order, it has a baatilW iul movement, mjkiiij; , nearly .two tiioaaaud slitclies per mtnut. The ilLt. Ki.lcfc; bfc.Wl.Nvi iu Ac;iHi c maKes the lock stiteb, the K as the Uowe, Wilson, stuger aud Fl renc-e alike ou both sides. We oSer a premium of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS I for any machine ou tuts coast tttal win matte a stronger or more elastic iit.h than the KUCK- Ei E. v Jtor lull particulars aJuress, MLVbll dc PKAHStia, - (JixisaIi AetcsTS, 84v3. - -' Albany, Or. TI BtS. 8. 'A. JOHNS, MILLINER AND DRESS-MAKER, FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. S5ATUKDA1 , JUNE 8, 1871. Subscribers Bndinc an 3C after their name will understand tbat their subscription expires wU tbat number, and they are iivited to renew their subscriptions. Terms-$3 per annum, in advance; six months, $2 three months, 9U - f ' L.OO-AJL AFFAIRS Post Orpicc Notick. The Post office !n this' city will bo open on Sundays, hereafter, from 1 o'clock to 2, and from 3.H0 to 4. P. M. E. A. FREELASD, P. M. Lbctcse. Mr. Charles Lohmeller will deliver a series of four lectures on Spiritaalism, at the Court House iu this city, commencing: oa the third Sund-iy (18th) of the present month. All are invited to attend. , ' PAsuteaiaTS Messrs. A; Parkur ? k Co. are talking of moving their saw mill to Eugene City, owing to tbe fast of the scaraity and high price of logs at this point. ,. , : ., . ; .. ' Wild strawberries we believe were sever more abundant than this season. We'liaTe been feasts ing on them daily during the week, s The Willamette bas been running bank full,' affording plenty of water for boats between hero and Engene City. Quite a number of native Americans hare noaM hM jn pf.pojk cmntyL to Bridal and Monraing Bonnets and Bats made te Oieer. Dressmakias Bone in the Very Latest btyte. . Also, the only agent for the SINGER SEW ING MACHINE. The Ladies are requested to call and examine the SINGEK, whieb is tbe only complete machine i in use. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money re- i funded. : , - r Albany. April 8, 1871-31v3 For the Harvest of 1871 ! Patewt Blckls. Among the list of patents issued , tor the week endins- Mav Oth. wo no tice that Mr. John F. Martin, of ilarrieburg, has received a patent fur a buckle. , Fger Abpitatkd. Mr Walter Monteitb. has been su&cring for some days with erysipelas. which attacked him in the left hand. On Thursday Dr. Tate amputated the index finger of said lea hand, since when the patient has suffered less pain, and it is to be hoped will soon recover entirely. - Sodavili.b. We learn from Mr. Uigh 8 mead that Soda ville is upend doing. The huge soda spring, from which the village derives its name, retains its former celebrity for health-giving prop erties, attracting a largenumW of people thither. Tbe spring and its surroundings are being 'im proved, so that its waters may be "cultivated' to the greatest advantage, nnd additional attractive ness lent to the scene. We are nnder obligations to Mr. Smcad for a botilo of the spring- water, which makes a - pleasant and palatable beveraec. A PREnicTiox. Wiseacres bereabou's assert tha the Spring of 1S71 resembled precisely the Spring of 1861, in tbe mutter of rainfall, cool weather, the position of tbe stars, moon and other planets, and that, in consequence of this exact ro ' scmblun? e. they predict that we are Co be visited with a terrible and devastating war in 1872 a war that shall almost entirely annihilate the American people 1 Of course this prediction has as much foundation as any that has no better, and should it come to pass .may in the end prove true or otherwise as the rase may be or should turn out so t ZTinc illte lacrimal PITTS THRESHERS ! IIAIIVES' HEADERS ! LITEST IMPROVED MOWERS ! And all kinds of j Agricultural Implem'ts & Machines Ou hand aud for sale. Also, THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON. BLAIN. YOUNG k CO., "April 29, '71-34 , Albany, Ogn. Massoth Stock. Messers. W. H. Kuhn A CoT have just received a mammoth stock of bard- ware, comprising everything needed in their line. togetner witn a large numoer ot novelties never before brought to this market. This enterprising firm ae determined to keep pace with the needs and demands of our citize"! as they are increased by prosperity and wealth, and therefore every thing useful or ornamental, demanded by frugal ity or luxurious taste, in their line of goods, will be found at tbeir establishment. . A minute sur vey of the many articles on sale at Kuhn A Co.'s will convince you of the above facts. The Highest Price Paid For WOOL, B.CO. & LARD, at . BLAIN, TOTJNO A CO'S. ' April 29-34r3m3 etc3jS! c I I I at a. 1 " J. M. BEACH Is now opening a Selected Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE I Consisting of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Hoots & Shoes, Paints St Oils, & Ca, &Oa, . Which he is offering to the publie at prices cor responding with the times. ' - All kinds of Merchantable Produce taken in exchange for Goods. tome one. come all, and examine prices. At tbe old stand formerlv occupied by D. Beach A Son, Opposite Foster's Brick, south side Ftrs- street, Albany, Oregon. 31v3 I JEJxro l 27ro! H5?Jjro ! 1 Stitch in Tims Saves Nine!" A srw Plan to avoid Taxation. In conver sation recently with a number of gentlemen, lb subject being taxation, one of the number remark ed that, up at mentioning ibe name of tbnviug town in Oregon), tlie citizens paid no taxes, as they had bit upon a plan to carry on tbe municipal government without levying a tax. Whenever tbe city's exchequer was empty and funds were needed for any purpose, tbe first gen tletnan from the country caught within tbecity lim its, was induced in some manner to take part in a "ruction," gotten up, of course, for his . special benefit, whereupon ho was immediately arrested by the authoiitk-s and fined heavily, thus killing two birds with oneftone putting money into the treasury to supply tbe needs of the corporation, and instilling into the mind of the country geu tie- man a reverence for tbe stiict and impartial man ner in which the corporation laws were enforced I Wdbat Pbospbct is Lis After carefully comparing notes, we believe the situation in this eounty is about this : Spring wheat generally at this writing never gave better promise of an abun dant harvest, in some sections it even being pre- i dieted tbat the yield will be greatly in excess, should no unfavorable weather intervene between : this and harvest, of any former year. Fall grain ! has not fared so welL ' While some farm' rs have I plowed np all of tbeir fall sown wheat, others have a fair showing for a half crop, and sRIl others claim that their full crop will everago with other years. Indications are that the fall grain will not yield, generally, an average crop. But the loss, ; if any, sustained in the fall wheat, will be ful!y made up in tbe extra yield of spring. I Firs and Marine Insurance Compaiy ! Nos. 414 and 418, California street, I Baa Francisco. - California. Cat: it fillers. Last week we mentioned the fact that caterpitlers were infesting orchards here abouts, and tbat tbey were destroying the trees It seems tbat these pests have appeared in various other parts of this and other States and in some of the Territories, V reports froui California and Utah stating that whole orchards are being mined by them. The S(atOHoa has been furbished with a recipe, which is pronounced a certain way to get rid of the "blarsted worm," and hoping that may prove useful to some of our readers, we give it Make a torch of rags or cotton waste, and satu- late fully with kerosene or benzine, and hold or plant under the nest; the torch if properly made. will last some time, and the smoke is sure death to them. Those having orchards should, for the next few weeks, watch them closely, if they wish to savo tbeir orchards. IwrnoTSMsnrre arffaXrafesr 4. Cat aell and H. C. Clement, the forasw of Portia and the latter of this city, bars pnrehaeed thr ground and intend ereettof Immediately, at sey, a large wharehoose and" store room, thsr former 86x0, and the Utter 22x80 feet. . A large portion of the lumber used we believe will be pro cured at Messrs. A. Parker 1 Co.VmilL la that cityj where it will to framed by Mr. Bsreaw. Ctt MisTme. A Methodist Camp Meeting vl into our eitv durinz the Week, some of them dressed very gaudily, regardless of taste or ex pense. : " i- 7 Our eity has been full of strangers during the week, a large proportion from the Eastern States. The membership of Albany Lodge SSo. 4, O.O.F., is rapidly increasing. , Mr. Wm. Tweedale and wife will start for Vic toria, in a few days, in search of health. , JHay prosperity attend them. - V : V; Father Shepherd and Miss Lizzie Smith start for Iowa next week." Miss Smith will remain in Iowa a couple, of years. . ' V ' Mr. Charles Mealey has lately fiuished up at bis manufactory on Brbadalbid and First streets some No. 1 cat iuet ware. Charley is constantly adding to his facilities for manufacturing. ' ' P. C. Harper A Co. have a delicious article of salmon, put up in kegs, which is nif. Try a few. Dr. Plunimer has been busily engaged putting up telegraph wire during the week. There are now six wires running into the office tn this city. thus connecting us with the wire built along, the A C. Railroad, north and south, and "with the ino on tbe west sloe. ' : , . We learn from some of our subscribers that they never remember a time when wheat seemed to thrive so rapidly, "Wheat sown tbe first of last month is up in' some pbtees half a leg high, and so heavy that a light wind causes It to "lay over." A continuance during the present month of such weather as we experienced last, tbe growth would be so heavy that tbe slightest wind would- blow it all down, making harvesting a heavy matter indeed. '''..": r " .; Mrs. J. A. Ifeed ia expected to return from Portland the present week, where she has been to select a new stock of millinery, etc. Call and see the newest and latest. " v Read the interesting communication from Brownsville on first page. Parties have been busily at work during the week, grading aud laying tbe rails on tbe switch up the river. Tbe work will all be finished ready for use before the elose of next week, we are told. ., . i:.v..; ; . : Grading and graveling has been the order of the day since tbe passage of tbe ordinances requiring the improvement of the four principal streets of this city, and We will soon hav. Some neat, dry streets, and we shall feel prouder than ever of the looks of our city. . It is bruited abroad that Jack Alphin is taking steps to secure a contract from the Versailles Qov eminent to rebuild the 2-illcriei at, Paris. Tbe railroad steam pile driver passed through this eity en route for the front on Tuesday. From a private letter we learn tbat Frank Backus had arrived in the Walla Walla country ; that his health has been greatly improved by tbe change; that - be is highly , pleased ilh the country, and ictends to make it bis future home. - . llalsev and Sodaville are tbe big attractions to speculators just now in Lion county.. Mr. Hogg and Judge Ilumason have been among us during the week. Rev. Ml. Psrri h, of Salem, is at present filling the Methodist pulpit of this city. If our citizens make no move in the matter of celebrating the 4th, our Fire Company will attend to tbe matter on tbeir own hook. Mr. Robt. Romaine will start across the moun tains the first of next week with a hand of cattle. lie is bound for Ochoco. Mr. Backus starts on a tour of observation east of Ibe mountains next week. Mr. S. M. Pennington starts east of Ufa moun tains in a few days, fur the purpose of selecting a healthier place for bis family. - Jake Norcross, visiting the Dallis the other day. reports e; ery thing lovelv at Ocboco crops looking well and future prospects generally bright. Almost every day we notice new faces on our streets persons wbo have traveled irany miles ia search of a pleasant home. We hope the ad vantages of Linn may he duly spread out before them, and that they may be induced to stop with us. Judge T. B. Odeacal was in town oa Thursday. Some cloudy weather during the week, but lit tle or no rain, for which we are duly grateful. Weather cool but pleasant it looks now at though it had set in for a "spell." The great New York Circus will exhibit ia this city on tbe 13th instant. V. had no idea of tha eost and extant of the improvements recently inaugurated in the eastern portion of our city, by E. Cartwright A Co., until we were shown through by the polite and oblig ing Co., Mr. MeCord, on Wednesday. They have expended a large amount of money in erecting neat and substantial buildings and putting in machinery. Tbey deserve tbe hearty support of this community if for no other reason than that they havo added largely to tbe value of the prop erty, in that section of the eity- at least, by tbeir expenditure ot money, thus increasing the general wealth. Any man or set of men wbo come among us aud spend their money in improving and build ing np our city and adding to its business deserve special encouragement. June 1st and continue till the 11th. A Fais Sale. Mr. F. Adams Sold his farar four miles from this eity, a day or two since, to Dr. E. R. Geary, for $8,000. As the farm con tained 320 acres, this was at the rate of $25 per acre. ' v - ' ;" . " Harry Oodley baa purchased a neat little rest dence in Hackleman's addition to Albany, for $069 a corner lot at that, ' . Tb akks. We beg to present onr beat and most- .raeefol 'haw to Mrs. as. Elktos, for a large and elegantly arranged bouquet, which reached us o Ihursday. ' -' - - - r - CosrsDBC Can Fred. Hill, the druggist, be" eonsidered the" chief piller of the State f ' TJ. P. Scxdat ScaToor, Faib. The Fair given at Dr. Tate's brick - oa first street, oa Thursday nigbt, by the young ladies connected with the' school, was largely attended, and proved agrafta' sueeess in every rerect, the sales of the evening- , netting over on. hundred "dollars, "which will be. ased to replenish the S. S. Library. The Associ alion of young ladies under whose enarge tbe Fair proved so successful, Vas craeered as follows: Fresident,.M4se Aurelia JJloia f r vice rresiaeut,.; Miss Maria IrvioeJ' Secretary, Miss gate .Iwle t , Treasurer;' 'Miss Libby Allh jnes.,.-,, - Miss Pilla P.noingtoa we attacked by hemor rhage frcm'lhe lungs recently, and of course her",. friends feel no little solieitud. on her account- - Ilere's ao account of the marriage of . two ''roughs :" Married at i liotatonc,' by the Rev. Mr. WindstoDe, Mr JVefte niiuh baDdatooe and Wis - V betstoBe,. bofli . of Limcstooe. Numerous Httley .etriiaetiotis may be expected soon. , " Learned Woman. '-The Prioeeaii Dera d' Istria. paid to be the moat learned . a. woman in tue world, reada ana s pea as - fifteen languages,, has written novels, historical, philosophical and philological works, is an honorary member of ten- academics and learned societies, and is still said to be quite good looking. I The remark of atr exchange "that ; many of our successful lawyers commenr ed life as preachers," is gracefully cor rected by one of tne legal -gentlemen re ferred to, who begs leave to state that he began tile, as an infant. , - Financial aud Comsaerclal- Gold in New York 112. Greenbacks 891 buying, 90J selling. - - t-an" Francisco market quotations show a slight decline, as follows": - Flour Twenty fivo cents lower, super fine being: quoted at$77 50, and extra at 87 768.-v , V Wheat Nominal range of market1 S2 502 60, although a lot of choice Oregon brought 82 62.' ' t o i.. c . Ar. ra a vats sates latrat 91 voiaiz : cnoice. 82 25. Eggs Oregon at 24o per doseO. Potatoes liest new at 82. Uran Nominal at 82832 per ton. ; Albany quotations in statu quo: 1 Wheat, 81 25 per bushel. Flour, 86 per barrel. Butter, 20c per pound. Ejrgs, 18e per dor en. Wool, 83(g35 per ound. For eooght , Bronchitis and Conramptioa. ia its early stages, nothing equals Dr, Pierce's Alt, Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery. ' It is also a great blood purifier and Strength restorer or tonie, and tor "Laiver complaint " and Costive Conditions of the bowels it has no equal. AH scrofulous and skin diseases as Pimples, Blotches, Salt Rheum. trysipelaa and Eruptions, yield to its wonderful properties, bold by druggists. Tbe land of vegetable wonders. The soil of Cali-i Corn la teems wiih vegetable phenomena, slant tiees, plants, roots and herbs unknown elsewhere. From that vast botanio field are culled the iacre- dients of Dr. Walker' Vintrfar Hitter, a medi cine that is astonishing the world with its cures ana tnrowmg an otner tonics, alteratives and in vigorants into the shade. As its benefits era ex teudend, indigestion,' biliousness, intermittent fever, rheumatism, Kidney diseases, bowel com plaints, and all scrofulous and scorbutic disorders lose tneir terror. ' . ' STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE CS . ssas) la - A 1 a) 2 5 e-asu capital, in Gold r?oln. iTitn nnn. Deposit in Oregon, fSOrOOO. Losses Promptly and Equitably Adjusted And Paid in Gold Vain. Wa. Davidson's Map or Pobtlasd. In the last issue of the A" Aorf Aiceat we get tbe follow-; iag iu relation to Mr. Wm. Davidson's map and sketch of Portland, and as it expresses our views entirely we give it in full 1 Wm. Davidson, the irrepressable, indefatiga ble, enterprising and reliable real estate dealer. No. 84 Front street, has just completed a pocket map of the city of Portland, which is, in our judg ment, tbe most perfect map of the eity extant. Accompanying the map is a concise and compre hensive sketch, from whioh the immigrant eaa learn much in a short compass. In alluding te tha commercial advantages of tbecity, Mr. David son says : "rurtiana, ai m """" - -prosperous manufaetuting interest, at no very dis . . . . 1 1 . M.I). Avrlooked. - Bo abas- rsiuia fUJtrAST bavina- .t.i. fh. I k--- i,w.fca JL laws of Oregon, by makina a denosit of fiftv aZ7XZ J.A raoid is the fall that it oil art, is now nrananid tn xflVatt inn,. I , w- .l rnr naainbsf fifteen miles. eauDevarneu r - ---- . - inousand dollars, U now prepared to effect insur ance against Loss or Damage bv Fire, and also i u 1 "nn Anin Aarigatien risks, oa uwnai ver uio THE EYES! THE EARS i CHAS. D at. a Albany, 1871-18 fJUSTAVB TOUCHARD, Pres. HAVEN, See'y. taken from tb. falU at Oregon City, and the entire distance can be made avaiiaoe 07 turbine water wheel and other modern lovenwm., and not even Lowell, the Sheffield of hew Bug- Afant lor Albany. land and the wealthiest manufac turing eity of the 1. Smith, steward Of the summer Pelieaa, who was Union, eaa compare in extent and vastneae with " reported lyached at Umpque for an alleged out tb. unlimited water power that eaa be farnisbed I on . luUa girl, arrived here en the hark Dr, T. . GOLDEN, . . OCITUST AttO AUKXST, , ALBANT, : -: 1 . OREGON. A""'"TnR OOLDKN IS A SON OF THtt I M.W noted old Opthalmio Doctor, B. C. Dr. GOLDEN has had experience ia treating the various diseases to which tbe eye and ear are subjeet, and feels confident of giving entire satis faction to those who assy plaee themselves under bis care. - Albany. April 10, 1369-Sly ' B LANK Deeds, Mortgages, etc., oa hand- latest' styles, ana rorsaie lew, at taw oaos AJLjUANir BOOK stork:. ESTABLISH ED I Jf 1SSO. E. -eV. FREELAND, II B A L K R IN EVERY VARIETY OF r Miscellaneous Books. School Books, Blank Hooks, Stationery, A a. Books iaipertsd te order an vr notice. ' Albany, Qiegon. December , ls?. IVotice to buyers ! . Any one wishing a small farm, consisting of 105 acres of good land, one mile front .Albany. In Benton count v. nrnn. ,u ,nn at tha. Cash I Store of R. OhilL. A . ..,1, Also, a House and Lot tn Albany. ' R. CiLSADLS & Co. Albany, April U, 1871-221. . i":r.""'X: -.ufnrina interest, of this commercial emporium of the State. IsvesrsitsTs 'is'KsAi. Est ats. Par. Aboe w .V.wl ftttrM hundred six years ago vr. owi r ---- and twenty aeres of land, situate aoont etgnt mUes from this eity. pay mereior so.juo, or at the rate of ten dollars per acre.- On Tuesday be sold said tract of land to Mr. J- M. McConuelU ef this eity, obtaining $,00 for H, r at the rate of thirty dollars rwaersv Here is an advenes of twenty dollars aa aere In six years, proving tbat Investments ia real estate tn i.mn eonaiy clean np" rery well. . . - -- ?- y MAcntsra Shops, We are informed that It is the intention of th. O. A C. Railroad Co. to erect maehine shops, etc., at Halsey , whioh, if true, will seeare quite a population at that poiat, eveutually building se qUe a thrifty little harg. Thb 1 Pblicas ' TaAosoY. From ; the San Francieo Ckronicle we get tbis : " Mrs. Smith, the widow of th steward of the Petiotn, who lynched at Umpqua (Oregon) for. outraging tbe person of a little girl, eleven years of age, resides en Oeary street, San Francisco. 8he is an Eng lish woman, of ladylike manners ' and pleasing exterior. . She state, that her husband, instead ef beina- a . Malar, was a native of Cap. Town. Africa,. and tb. son of an Englishman by a native woman, femitn and bis, wire were marrtea 111 Australia, and. have bad .even ebUdren. ' Bet five are now living, tbe youngest of whom is a babe in arms. - It shows n. trace of negro blood. On the con trary, its complexion is more that of a blonde than a brunette. Mrs Smith considers that her husband was the victim of a foul plot, and that he is inca pable of having committed th. terrible erime charged to fains. 8he says h. is a Mason and Odd Fellow, and was in good standing ia both Orders. She possesses many complimentary testbnoaitls as to hueharaeter. Bbe attribut- a tb. conspiracy by which be lost bi. lite totneenauty or tn.eooa and ether employee, ef the Ftiiom. . LArsa. A San Franoisco telegram of May 81st has this: . " ' - In this eity. Hay 25th. 1871. at the residence of th. bride's father, by the Rev. C. M. Toad, Mr. Li- u. Joyai ana ones rij, jaciaing all or tbis. city.'- v-..'".'..- Compliments received. Onr best wishes ae- vwibwi vueiu. . NEW TO-DAY. PCB1IC ABE HEREBY WARSKD UE nn I not to trust my son, Jacob P. Martin, minor. as will not be responsible for any debts of his. contracting from and after this date. StLVlA MAKIlil. ' Harrubunr, Or., May IS, 1871-38. , . , ' "Kava -ii .. eoud lanAaut )S3qSo, etn V pe,aa lOOakV. Sl&aOd . jo suets qj e OOO'OOT i IOPAIl x loo AX I IOOAIl Karemtarie. Ua dun his that be was auUty of aay wrong, and says he was beaten, kicked, treated to whisky, set ashore in the woods some six at ilea from Umpqua, aad told to make for Coos Bay, to which place he was finally guided by tbeladiaoa. A part of his story iabalievad. . 1 : We are in receipt of a small publication an titled the Moon If Yoiot, issued monthly at Salem, J-, by Robert Sisoickeon.'7 In the number nefbr. as th. editor elalms to have seventeen boaaade sab saribersv and prospeets are eheeriag. . There Is ae publication at all like it in tha world. 6end a o Oct stamp te th.abov.addrts, and read it yon: 1 get $10 worth, you bet " t , , - WOou This article still commands earnest at tention. . It opened at 31e the first . of the week, steadily advancing until H bad, tuaehed 243r tbe quotation oa ihwrsday. Xe-uay we quote at 1336o, with eaeoiel rates for extra qaalitias. ''rteiea ao ereespq H ie HVOi3 aiir ojjvnox , spoOD uiqUJnj siaof) jo hur)JOr jrnj paw 'sds,- .rrj -oe y , nuoiiduoaop pan spata lf jo OKI H1013 a P eiaef) jo s.Ai ssetei T , SHX aNVH NO ATXSVXSN03 SdZZ JLL MRS. mil: BLEACHIKG .: A. rXBEp, DONE TO AND PR ESS IN Q ORDER, j-'x - "a ti : : Plata nnt raitr Iswlay. A FULL ANB COMPLETE STOCK OF XJL the latest Miliiaery now oa head, with aew additions every month. Btnta ea eeraer BroeeV atbia and Second streets, Albany, Or. ' S2r$ . : Patraalao Haaa Manafaetaras t . U li J J UU ; s -A. Portland Prloea ! LARGELY INTO nAVINO GONE tlaft aKUallaAattlraa of all cr.'::a c? cr.:::.:3r : X am prepared to furnish the Oregon public wtthi as good broom as eaa be obtained oa tbe eeeata at Portland prieeew Orders solicited. - Address aU orders to HLAIN. VOUSO ea afnfui AMH- ilWanaa flMivnn . . .. - ' W. D. BeLDlSO. Albaay, December S, 1879-Uy